English Proficiency Requirements

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exams are used to measure your ability to use and comprehend English as it is used in the college or university setting. The TOEFL program provides English proficiency testing services for international students planning to study at educational institutions in the United States, Canada or other countries where degree programs and courses are taught in English. If your first language is not English or if you graduated from a non-English speaking school, you must provide proof of English proficiency. Accepted methods for the demonstration of English proficiency at CTU include:

A TOEFL* score of 500 for undergraduate students or 550 for nursing and graduate students; or 173 for the computer based exam for undergraduate students and 213 for graduate students.

For the Internet Based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL iBT) an aggregate score of 79 for graduate programs and 61 for undergraduate programs is required. In addition to the aggregate score requirement for the internet based test, the following minimum scores must also be met:

Category

Graduate

Undergraduate

Doctoral

Writing:

18

17

19

Speaking:

18

17

19

Reading:

17

16

19

Listening:

16

15

19

iBT

Computer based

TOEFL

Graduate/Nursing/Doctoral

79

213

550

Undergraduate

61

173

500

International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 5.0 and higher for undergraduate students 6.0 or higher for graduate students, and 6.5 for doctoral students

A grade of C or better in an intermediate ESL or college-level English course taken at an accredited English-speaking post-secondary institution for undergraduate and graduate students.

You can take the computer-based TOEFL test in most regions of the world. In instances where computer testing is not available, a paper-and-pencil version of the test is administered. To learn more about the TOEFL, studying for the TOEFL, finding a test center in your country and more, visit the TOEFL Web site at www.toefl.com.

Note: Information on transfer of credit, advanced placement, CLEP exams, block transfers, credit by course challenge, military credit, and credit for life experience is in the catalog section on Prior Academic Assessment.

Colorado Technical University (CTU) is not regulated in Texas under Chapter 132, Education Code. Please visit this linkfor state licensing information and relevant complaint procedures.

Terms and Conditions
By providing your mobile number, you agree to receive text messages from Colorado Tech via its mobile text message provider. You may opt out of receiving messages by texting the word STOP to 94576, or simply reply with the word STOP to any text message you receive from Colorado Tech.
While CEC or its mobile text message provider will not charge end users for receiving/responding to promotional messages, depending on the terms of your mobile phone plan, you may incur a cost from your mobile service carrier to receive and respond to any promotional text messages (standard messaging and data rates/fees and other charges may apply). Charges will appear on your mobile phone bill or will be deducted from pre-paid amounts. Current participating/supported carriers are: Alltel, AT&T, Boost, Cellcom, Cellular One, Cellular South, Cincinnati Bell, Cricket, Element Wireless, Golden State Cellular, iWireless, Metro PCS, Nextel, nTelos, Plateau Wireless, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, Verizon Wireless, Viaero Wireless, Virgin, and more.×